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-I The Morning Star. B g WM. II; 'llCItM ARI. PUBLISHED DAILY 'kXCDEPT MQNDA1B- ufu of anMumoH, ni abtasob. O m Tear, (by Mall) Postage Paid. ..-vi.,.. StxEpnthi - Taree Months, " " Tire Months, - - - $7 00 4 M 1 60 55-To (Aty Subscribers, delivered la my part Monta, 75 .r rstr. giHiu dm oar week. 'Our Cltv timta are not authorised to oolleot tor mor tau tareje months in auvanoe. - ? i -, . tared at the-Post Office 4t wThhfngtoa, M. O, aseoonawaaraer. .. vf ORNING EDITION. OUTLINES. Brthquake shocks were felt af aim yes terday la Spain and some damage jwas done. The Signal Office observer em Mount Washington report, the tempera ture yesterday morning 80 degrees below aero. Garter Harrison say he is still re tbe race for the Illinois Senatorship.' John Horan and" family,' Lynchburg. .TV, escaped "from their Burning dwelling, all more or lost "burneL ' - Dr. J.'. J. Moorman, t prominent physician, died , at Snlera, Ta. -r Ret. : George " Spence'rV colored, of Ifojrfolk, 8ent;te jail.! for thirty lays, in Petersburg, for larceny; be is also Bi.d. r iodictment for house-breaking. T Senatorial dead lock in the Arkansas I. !slitura continues. f Hew York m'ets: Money , per cent.; eottdn nvh at It MBcj sotttber; ftour dull an.t heavy at $3 .33i5 85 ;. wheal, .un iftil while 95e; corn,, ungraded 51 5 He; resin dull aftfl JB51 80; spirits tur- .. ".noe steady at 80J31c. . .i Tiriii mi 1 "in The Raleigh Nftes-Observer failed t reach as last night, bat fortunate ly we are able to give the Chronicles amount of the Inauguration. ' ' U was tbe Washington and not 4ltcJ?na correspondent of the Phil anrfyhia Times we copied from rela tive to Grant in yeaterday's i n.c Arfcattsas Solons have elected' Indies ita clerks, one engrossing one enrolling. Miss Annie Pet- ugTtw and Miffs Jeannie Sims are the vr.j; laiieff, the former3 being epe- e?fiy' yraroended for her good looks. . - - -r I We copy a part of n highly enlo- gwtic article on Booth's Iago from tli New lorK limes. Th at paper rBt have changed dramaiio critios. Th tose of this article ia far more landasry than that of other articles on BotAh in the same paper, if or iK'-worv does not Berre us trick. ; Mr. ex Sot. Cornell, referring to Bfi" t AaTBlttnm snn ia In Iw mistroM el ihe. white House, says she is a "I j-c ri f nm fnltfirv anH it.ttinmpnta j . . , . ana 6ne regarus ner as. mamiraoiy social dalies wbich will fall to her lot." Bot the President must marry and then Mrs. and not Miss Cleve- l i VA n 111 UV LUC UUUUitS Oar ediCl oa second page waa w ritten ; and o'iiypes before we re cvived the itfteligice fromj Raleigh thai the Senaehad passed a resola-ti-jn indorsing ex Governor Jarvis for a Cabinet office. So what we "have said cannot - be' applied partiqularly to him. We were expreaatfig onr selv66 n "general principlean, and 1 writing what we thought. If tbe Republicans in the Fifth. District had gone on aatill hiant they would have elected Edwards or some otber Republican, as the vote cast for Mr. Reid is extremely small not ODe-third. W-r ttnrT.oA. rf t.bA nnal ' f r - - - vote, lint most tortnnaielv the on. position had. x very small vote. If they had know how few Democrats were going to vote: they could hare A - 1 . 3 . - aen "snap juagmen.. The laten f forp Mr. Cleveland, ac eording, to the Hartford Couranf corfefpondent at W asbingtorr, i that at least four fifths of the Reubljoan eiEcials masv go.: Let u-eee: there are 111,000. Four fifths arV 8 8,OOo'. Well, that will do to Btart with aay for the firBtyear. There are 15,000 that come : under the Civil Service regulations. 8o there, are aome 8,000 more to he dispoaed of. ' ; A Halifsi abeerilJer'' writee on the 21 at jo-. . ' -h-i "I tee' i&Tlta:,coltitt& of jour paper where you say nearly evfcryboay ia Halifax county are fn favor of the Nd..Feoce law; which is a mistake,- Three-fourths" of the . people are against such a law and they are against me passage oi iucn an uuust law." 1 The Stab did not aaj aa; mention ed, but. it, copied. .from some other paper somethiDg.about.the no-fence law in Halifax: We are surpriaed ihi SabscriherM calla it arLhhjuat Iawn' anithat "three-fourths of that people-of fialif ax are' opposed to(it. Are three-fouTtha- f "Hhe farmers ho buwfeiideg opp&wi to it? That n ine reai qneatwrj. J f J3 i RaleigblP&iifSjBa arrived io the ctty last evening on the train 3'SJ Ttom Weldon: He w met at r the derxtt by a committee' and. conducted! to the halt oi ine Honse of Bepreeentativea, where a irge aumence had assembled to greet aim. Senator Y?8 waa formally presented, by Mr,Meani,'5f the coaamittee, which waa Kaponed to by the distinguished visitor in u nappiest style. Tha eceasion wu u an fMlUli. .1.. . ,.t-. . ' . t : I l.i r ..II- II IIJ . . t f W, ;V P 'VjJ Jf f" ta'SA f m "i I 5' IUtT, yOLXXiKVNO; 104.rr. WlLMINCrrlSfV , GOVERNOR SCALES. The IataoKarml Ceremonies" Ik RXetro- ; ' , polltaa Ball. " j " .- naieign Jhronicie. ; r Last night the town was full ! distinguished visitors, who' came to be present at the in&uguration to-day, and every train thia morning brought more Jaat before , soon the special, train from 'Greeqaboro, with ; Gen.. Scales aboard, arrived, and ; was met at the depot by a Urgecrowdot pree ple, the citizens committee and a committee from the Cleveland and' Scales Club;: Gen. "Scales and his military escort proceeded to the Cap itol, where an informal reception was held until the time arrived for the in augural ceremonies. i ' j Metropolitan HalU waa' profnaely decorated. 1 0ver the stage hung banners with' the State's j coat of armS; the boxes were Vfilied with the smiling faces of ladies; on the rear of the Btage sat the . distingniahed men mAJi oraccnea me. - 4 - The hall in all its history politi cal, theatrical and ecclesiastical has never been more densely packed, or mora beautifully filled with smil ing faces. The section reserved for the members was not large euough to hold them all; behind these sat radies packed and smiling, i and the rest of the hall, was filled with every- Doay else. Ihe gallery waa occd pied by a promiscuous crowd that stood and looked over shoulders and big hats to see all they could. Down stairs there was a philosophic rabble which 'made good 'natured efforts now and theu to get inside, 'and fell back declaring that anybody could see Governor Scales to-morrow withr out an rash at all and without its costing cent. It was as ihtereal ing. ia . crowd to watch as has ever been seen in Raleigh. Presently the military marched down Uw street, the fonrWiaard Oil horses drew tbe retiring Governor. iJie incoming- Governor and Senator' Vanoe, and the prime actors in the pretty show finally got into 'the hail, and whoop 1 what cheering ! Tuw gauay gear of the .soldiers added new colprs to the gallery and more angs to the J audience. It was a sight well worth coming a hundred miles te see a sight that stirred everybody patriotism. .President of the senate Boy km called the General Assembly to order; Kev. lr. bmitb, of Greensboro of fered prayer, and each eutsroine offi cer presented his successor to Chief Justice Smith, who administered the ' oath of office. ' . i Col. Kcan preeate AUorMy-r General Theo. F. Davidson: Mr. Scarborough presented Superinten dent of Pablie Instruction J.' M. Fin ger;, Senator; W. C. Troy presented. Treasurer Donald W. Bain; Mr; L. Overman presented Auditor W. P.; Roberts: Senator E. T. Boy kin. Pre sident of the Senate, pro tern., pre sented Lieutenant-Governor Charles: M., S ted man: Governor Jarvispre- sented Governor-elect A. M. Scales. . After h had takeu the oath of 'Boe Gen. "Scales was mtroducedi by3lr. Jarvis: 'r-r- .: xif'v "Ladies and GentlemOTt Xpresenf to yoa the Governor of ' Notth Caro lina." . -C -, -' :" --r :. Governor Scales delivered La long inaugural address, reviewing the con dition of the State' and all,, the gov ernmental departments, it U a sug gestive public document. .' Uf de clined to allow it: to' be copied in ad vance, and he had hardly concluded its delivery hea the Chronicle went to press. .. ' . .. .: . . X . -w-e a -t Spirits Tiirpenhne . We are -glad to see that the Methodist dwmea isout again after being burnt out. - It .looks better than ever in ita ne w . dress. It is published at Goldsboto and retains the same staff editors, Rev. Dr. Robey being editor-ia-chief . ; . j ; - 7 States ville :. Landmark: Wed- lives- neat Belt's bridge, in Cool rjprjiig- township, went on to tne neld to plougn,' and bia wife took the Dat?ynd-wemt on a visit to a neighbor,, Mrs. Qreeo, ' who Itves in trlght; leaving two other childre, little bovs'.dne aged six years and the other fotrr, alone4 at home, f The, statement of the elder, is that the younger, child, while sitting on a cLairia front of the fire, lost his balance anil' fell forward into the fireplace. His clothes blazed up and he made a dash for the bed. The elder brother kept him off the bed. and he ran out into' tbe road in front of the house a flame of fire. There he dropped -and .died ? everything- being burned off. : 01 nlBi except mi auoe ana stockings.- . 4 ; . . , .. j . - ' Charlotte. Observer: During the calendar year of 1884- the amount of bullion assayed at the mint was, in round flgures,i $163,548 42. , -Business seems to be considerably slack in the elty'at . present, and dull times ' seems to be a daily cry. -The trial of Peter Fohst, white, and 8am-Martiri, colored,Vffor?. the murder of storekeeper Wheeler, has been concluded in Greeneboro, and the accused t were re leased on bail. - Judge Gilmer, j who tried f tbe case, gave it as his . opinion that the evidence was not sufficient to convict be-: fore ,a juiy.but in : his Opinion tt was auf ficient to justify the parties being puVunder a bond for further in vestigaTioa. He placed Fousfs bond at 2.00Q and :Mar.tinV at $1,000.' The bODds were .given and the accused returned to f their homes in Ran dolph county. . ' . -IT1 YTT " . ,i New Berne Journal- Theciti xens of Snow Hill were aroused at about 1 o'clock . oh Sunday morning . last by the alarm of Are, which ' proved to be at the lail. Had the discovery been made flfteefl minutes later the building and all the pri soners would have been destroyed, - One of the inmates, a negro, confessed that he fired the building for the purpose of burning his way out. - 1- Jones county Item : We see that Got. Jarvit recommends that the drainage of ear swamp lands 'be placed in the hands ef a ompeterit engiaeer. That is fhe only -way, that therJ will 'ever brought into cultivation: ' "The miking and cutting of roads won't do it." YoUnay Open;road in, every half mile through these lauds and then they : caat he culti vated. S;-'-:.. V l'" s- ) GreensboTo; Workman: , 'There was an alarm of fire thia morping about 4 o'clock, tbe location, of which was in the rear portion of the National Bank of Greens boro. The 13 tew as undoubtedlyinceadiary. being kindled just under the front of the Are place in -the. chamber f the bank It burned through the floor here, and therefor a space of two byflve feet, part of the burnt space being covered by a carpet, which was also oartiallv burned. The fire was kindled In the cellar, in. which .was stored the fuel, consisting of coal and wood; for the service of the bank. - We have seen a youn gentlemah du the streets here who has been suffering greatly1 with a sore, lip. - He thinks it was poisoned with nicotine while smok ing. It will be well to be careful Such caaes are not rare.. A case of cancer , la this State, which proved . fatal; lesa thau three weeks ago,, ia traceable to ootaut sruoa- ng; borne cigarettes , are said . to coutaU opium and i' what-mm." Beware! TGen. Grantitaa had'fio give p smo&iug On ac. count of . thaj cottiaUtioa..ef hie woath. 1 Stab.,'-' Raleigh ' JfwsObserver : In one of ihe speeches made the, other day the value of property in North 'Carolina ; waa stated to be $186;000,000. That was true, Now $201,000,000 of property i' listed fr .taiatioo. Neither of the Senators dt- sires or would accept a position in the caoi net. Tby prefer to continue te represent their Stauj -in the tfenate- .Throujrm" Mr. luchaid H. Battle. , chairman of tne Democratic Executive committee, Horn;- Z. B. Vance will, thia jeveaing. nreMat to the Senator and Reereseatative of CUba county, for their county, a beautifal silken nag; in recognition of the fact that uatawba, having given the largest Democratic raa jorities for the last 'telvW years; is'ftMThe Banber Uountj7. of North; Carolina- - It is said by the Heat authorities oa the sub ject th.T tbe days of the . odnstru ction of Kreat trunk hues are virtually ever.- - Few more will be built. Kauroad development will be'lateral,' by branch rwads. There are numefons inKnk towns hich ciu prodt by the example of Oxford, ticotlhnd ec-. rarooro. Uhhnel Mill Lionia bu:g, &c, end connect Ahennelre w'th the outside world by ' branch laioadr. - Okatel HiLn. N.0.. Jan. It. The electiouo ':.r cooiotencement bhtcers were held by tue rjectie Meietiei u a8t r3aV- urday tuurmbg. ,.. The reatleu,en ele.:ted to repmnt the Di 80c.. f: " Jt irbt repretr - Utive. M.McG. Bb;eUs;'secoud. G B.. fattersofc; third, if. btrtcklaod.. Th Phi boo. rnbs'e,' Jas. Thomas, firat" repre sentative; P. 0. Alatiuihg, secoud; W. S. Dun.ton. third. Chief marshal. O. C. By run., from D. . Boo. ; first sub-marshal f rotb Di 80c. S. B. Baunders; second, ti. F. Graves; third, H. R Starbuek; fourth, M L- Juho. Firat sub marshal from Phi Soc. G. L. Patrick : eecoud. W. M. Person: third, L. P. Woodard; fourth, L W. Hughes. It wtv luftuht advisable, as the Memorial Uall w so mil ;h larger than tue old chapel, t4 hve elgh: marthals instead of six. as heretofore. Chief ball manager. F. d. Fueb. roin ihe Phi Soc: first sub maortjter ftom Phi Sue, St. Clair Heater; seooud. J. tl. J. Leirfc. First (.ub-maaa- es iiui Hi Soc, 00 ackett ; second, . . J. - tLi " LAlutK 1t introdactory orator coiue froui the tui Soc, this year, and W. U. PoUiicx waa eleOxt to 6:1 that plare Munson Come and' see. ! R. K'Bbtait, Jr. For sale. ; Heinsbekqke Literature, fcc I J. C. MtPsH!th-Rock watert. j HAKBisQif & Axlxx Hats aad ease. I -S. H. Trimble & Co Auctioaeia, Ac. AeU aWSjr.- ! J -L..! - - .. -Receipts .of.ottoa yesterda 120 bales. ; The off-shore atotm signal was flying yesterday. i No business for the Mayor's court yesterday ntormidg, Two white tramps were lodged at tbe station house Wednesday night. " 7 Mr. . Kingsbriry, of "the- Stab .staff, has been invited to deliver am addiess before the next session ef the North Caro lina' Teachers Assembly.' te be' held at Black Mountain Hotel ia Juae next. 1 Thieves W3nt into Justice J. C. MilHs'yard, on Wooster, between Bighth ana Dinm bltbcui, Tteucuj uijjut, uu stole a lot of wood, including some feuoe posts, v How naughty, te steal from a mag istratel-f - : A.. ... ... I -r-.TheiBteamer Wave,, as she came ia from Fayetosville yesterday, at tracted considerable .attention along the wharves on acoonntrof her heavily ladtn condition. Both her decks were packed with cottoao ? Claim ante Tjnder thp French Svolla- ' tloa BUI. ; The- names of the claimants under. the French Spoliation bill can be seen at the office of Mayor Hall,wbo has . received a pamphlet containing them and ether par ticulars fot the fnfonnatioa;-of 1 these itter- ested.' tThe biH has passed both houses Of Congress and has been signed Dy tne rrea dent.; It provides that Uhe . varions claims ahallJae referred to the . Court - of Claims, which ia to. make report next Deeember as to their. yaUdityThe' nexessaTy, appro-' made until it is ascertained ' frOm the re port referred to hoiv much menej, will be required for that purpose. tTneaeeewrfal amatpta - SeveraLattempts have "been made lately; to rch the residence ef Mr. Wl B. TkarHng-- ton, corner ef Seventh and Chesnnt streets, and to afaidrfnl dog has bees mabtly due the failure of those who have attempted It, A iewlnighUu agdAome , one was heard jumping down from the roof of the woed house,,aAdhpe,tnveBtiglatlom it was found '.that alcat had been kipe&aad throw inta it, with the expectatioa,:ne donbt, that the dog would he Induced to entat, whan freaa his safe perch the thief eould lean orar aid close tht door upon the faithful taste. N.C.i IDAYi iINiffi.23r 188S. '..,,8, Co ilaeltaiera 4 Cear- Coanaferfeltere. The ; case of, Jjouiaa,- Allen, , colored, charged with being Implicated with Ben Allen in counsel ting, the aUver cein tf tbeUaited States, had. a 'hearing before TJ. S. Commissioner Gardner yesierdaymor a ing. ! Offlcery Whitney; and' Artg ,and Balaam -Fuller, t the. bill poster, who : ac companlecL Officer Carr i Ate . raid r upon the counterfeiting den, were examined, and their evidence tended to show that . the woman waaot only acquaihsei -with? the businew upon which her lodger waa iem gaed, but that she took a eomfpiouous part in tbt effort to etraceal vthe evidences f the crqie when it was diaMveredthat' the' offltws Were.upom them. . The defendaat had two witfiesaes tailed; ome a youug womaa and the crthera young mau both of whom occupied rooms' ia the house, and their testimony' rather tended' to confirm what, '.had already been tesufied to oa.ihparr et 'the Stata and at : their -testimony, and ' the re- lusal of the detehdsnt to testify iaher own behalf, which" the Commissioner assured her she had a right to do. she was required to eater1 iato boad in the sum el $l,00tf for her appearaaoe- at the next tera of the .TJ. ri. District Court,' which meets ia this rlty J ia May uext; failing im which she waa eon. - fitted to jail. , . A Atteaftai Keklwrr Ma acrttw Cleave. ? Mr. John Mayland. bar-keeper at me Purcell House,-who resides on Dock, be tween Seventh and Kgnth streets, bad a vtirtow escape a sight or, trWo- eiuce. "Fe heard a noise in his yard, about S o'clock in tie uiornHg, and went out to investigate, wnea he suddenly found: hirnsfetf in the. presence of a thief wbe Was in the act of robbing his hen-house, and who. finding he was discovered, turned apon Mr. Mayland and fttckled riiin for a fight. A. auffle en sued, which was finally brought to a closw by. the robber, w!uo retreated aud jumped the fence, Mr. Mayland seining aad re taining' . ia his grif a ' portion of the lellcr' coatwil a he wet over .Tbe fence was not a high oue, and as soon. .aa. the robber got on theieutsids he opened fire upon Mr. Maylahd, discharging hi weapaa three ttmee, while the balls whit tled uncoutfurUbly plo-e te Mr. M.s hei, but luckily did not strike him.' A. bunch of keys belouging to h'e thief was left ia the lock to the hem house. The intruder was a colored man. The sauie night of the above ocurr-uee teveral hen houses in the same meighbor- kcoJ were robWd. 7k Matireaw tawtelafc Weldea Mr. T. D. Mann. ho is to ran the hotel aTWefdoh receatly purchased by the rail roads connecting with that place, was in aue city yejbteBaay- .' ' ' The hmel. jftader the new aw piees, is undergoing extensive repairs and improve ments Mr: B. F. Wite,j of this city, is engaged-In nely paperimr, the various tooms. Mr. J. M. Hauby, also of this city. With a force of employes, is engaged in doing all the neoeasary carpenter work; aud Messrs. C. GV Parker! A. H. Leslie aad other Wilmingtea pain&fra-are bisy put ting mew and handsome coats of paiiit upon l i. . t .-i'.n . b,m 1 . 1 . i. .t ...... . . 5 " uiamg-room is.pa counter,;-. The new landlord is w Peansyi- vanish, - arKaMtEvut Our venerable and esteemed fellow-citi zen, Mr. Joan 8. James, and Ids good wife, celebrated yesterday, theu golden wedding, fifty eventful ears having elapsed since they : clasped hands and. joined hearts pre patatory to embarkisg together upon life's somewhat fitful journey.: Nowas the evening approaches, surrounded by loved ones, let us hope that the remainder of the voyage may be attended by .favoring1 winds and unclouded sales.: The couple were the subject of many hearty , congratulation during the day, accompanied wth express ions of the hepe that they may be spareu yet ; many . years . te theur relatives And friends. ... v- . ; Cbeenat Street (Celer,) Preewytertasi vtssireli' -' , ' ' ' " There will be ajr rt nata l meeting of Yadkia Presbytery at the Chesnnt Street Presbyterian church vneit Saturday, 24ta tat., convening at 11 o'clock ' a m. The Presbytery .will consider . and act open the resignation of Rev. D. J. Banders, which w to take effect Febrqary 1st. We und"- stand Iha) thb retiring' pastpr ' Will remain in the. city aad devote mere time to the publication ef the Africo American Pret-' tyterian. Which has ttewvbecoine a weekly. and will engage in some missionary work. . . . ie m sw ' " - iTme Ilnasr ... -4 It is interestirlg to see-how watches differ as td the exact hour. of,, the day. while at the same time tnsy may au pa goon ones 11 the owners could (or would) only have1 some standard regulation to. be; guided by la aettihg them. ? Testerday rooming a number of persons 'were standing Im froht of the Gottrt Houcewhen some dispute arose as to the) ecrACt thae. ,Yarieus Watches were pulled out and the me balled as fol- lowS: JTwb 11.10? two 11.15. two 1I.W: two 11.80; one 1125 and twJ 11.80. - ' Laura; Motrhx Che demented colored wmnan wno has seTsrai times Derore ueen rmder arrest, who Is said fo be a resldenlt j Of Brunswiok eounty, is again -an mmate of the.gnarfjiouse. and the qtnestion a, what shall W' done with hert Her heme bom the west side x'tee tfvw, hat whether aide of the Braaswlek or the Nsw aaevsr fine, lathe espilsd poiit 1 Chea hsijut taaxa twees. i-i The fnlldwing ax the indications far te4 Ferth South . Atlantic States, fair, wamer weather, northeasterly winds and falling barometer, . .. A CASB HOTBKTOWPtHBLP Tr. M H-Bws dale, Konawte, ill., advises ns 01 a remarkable ae of Ounsametlom. He says : A neibbor'.s wife was atiaokd with violent lnnjr disease, aad pronounce bevoUd help from Qulok Cotw eamptlon.- As a last resort the family, were perv I evaded ia trr DR. WM. HALL8 BALSAM VOB I THB LUNGS. To the astoslahment of all, by the time she had ased one half doaefc bottles -she waa aboat the honae dots? her own work.' 1 1 saw her at her worst,' and' had be Idea she oonld reoo- ver." .- r, i Wra. H. Greea, AjreaL, Wflmfawton, K. G afOTHSRS 1 v ItOTHKRS 1 MOTHERS t Are yon disturbed at nfht and broken of yonr rest by a sick child buffering and. ciyta with the excra- o'atlnK pain of cutting iiir teer n 7 lr bo. ro i teetn i i at onee and gvt a bottle of MKS.WlNhLOW. &OOTH- JNQ SYBTJP. 1- It will relieve the poor littS suf ferer immediately depend upon it: thcie Is no mistake aboat it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell yoa at once that It will regulate the bowels' and rive rett to the mother, aad - relief, and heaHh- e .tle ehild . operansr nae maeio. ' it ta peneouy sare 10 irae- ta tJl oases, and pleisaBt to .the taste, and is the prescripclon of one of the oldest aad best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold p-rer where. - 36 cuts a bottle. asBSBaBBawsssaaasakasMSBHBBBmaBBBSBsnmi irjEinottiAi, gEtoVftciiia, AT A JOINT M&aTINa, OH THB PSATS OF BtSHOVW. V. DICKBRSON, DP., HKLD AT ST. tiTBPHBN't LX i CH. fJHCH, WILMING TON,1 C, JAN. 21,113. Furstunt to the eeit aaiule Tiv tint TrHtw as.' derorthe Wllmlmrtoa Li rlot, Iferaorial e- vioes were held m 8t. Stephen's A. M. S. Cbnroh. YTcuuTOuay, ai, y o oioci r. out or respect to the deceased Bishop of the Second Episcopal lMMriot. Qaite a u amber of Mraistete were pre- m ana wwk pr( ra we solemn worsnip. BevJes U.ITry pre acred the Memorial Ser mon from 1st Cor , iMh ehapter and ltth Verse, -tjbe meeting- was resolTed late one of General jaemoriam. iter Jos. Cf. Try was nhomh Presldeat, Kev. Cornelias Sampson,-of the Newberu. Llstxlct. Yloe rYeeldent, nd J. E. Sampson, from the city, was chosen Seeretary. , on motion, a committee on Resolutions, con ststingof the folio wing rirlnes, was appointed : KeV. Jos. W. Telfair, Kev J. S. C. Barham, Rev. eo. G. MoGhee, Rev. Emanuel Williams, Rev. Bdward Robinson, Rev. K. K. White. Kev Sclpto Sauls aud Kev. L. H. Brown, Laymen Thos. Kl-v-ra J. P. Bbweo, York Elklns, C. H. Thomas, L.Uon and Jordan Nixon, who presented the following : " Inasmuch as Death has removed frbm ear miuBi, rn.ua luereiore rooDea us or the preince f one who was so highly esteemed and so much beloTed by Dreaoh'ers aud people, while in the lriUieef life, and ihe ornxsnlncr mmnuu nf h1a cherished profession ms a teaober of the Gospel v w juuru eoa, uuu iu ue uneuuiea rsepeet and bonfideuce of his ubnrch, bisHor Diokbrsok. the learned CbristUn scholar and highly polished gentleman, one of the brtebtest Rta.ni of th galaxy of Christian teachers, it was only to see and hear Lm to love and respect him. Be wa otiiled to fill the tihjh and1 rererential office of Bishop at the General Conference to St. Louis,' tzv wnioQ position ne rjeta.wtth honor to bis Church aud e edit to Lis Christian ahimatr. aud fell in the harut&t a his post at hU South ern hone, In the elty of Colnuibla, 8. C, Peveni- ICQ.. Therefore, be' It Resolved, That we hare lost one wuose preseooe la memory we shall ertr be proud to rech.IL - Resolved. S. d, That we will ever cherish the pleaslmr recollections of Lis sctive seniee In the Redeemer's cause, and uf his fervent merr &nd -unsullied life: end thkfc It nhn.ll mi aim tn ioitow m nu loowtepe, his teHObimcs, tM he fol- Resolved. 8rd. That mr aormw nt tha aonnM- tloa from one'sohtKhly esteemed Is overcome by the joy ot the issurDce tLat in depaitlug he has X one t be with 1st. which is fir hf rr Resolved. 4th, That to the wldovr and bereft memnem or ine rarutry we offer oar sincere con dolence. ud sincere sraver that Be who tern pers the wind to the ehora lamb may defend, srotect aad comfort them in everv hc.nr nf tumxI Resolved. 6th, That the proceedings of this meeting be seat to our church paper, the Chilian Rmxrder, 8. 8. Review atid Wilmington 3Axatid a copy be seat totaewldew of our io, jtev. Drouac ; v. , Servant of God, well done, hest be thy loved employ. The battle fought, the victory wea, Xnter thy Master's joy. Fending ttelr adtntlon Be7S. Telfair. Saa son. Barham. WILiams. Robinson. Brown, and fe. kutrit:. OamDblL of Trtnlt.v M K I urh Horth. delivered hort addre&aes in ennonrt . f the Resolutions, after which the same were una-' Bunuusiy aooptea. : The oonirt-scatlon Jotaed m sinelnraa acere- iprlate hymhr which elosed the aolema and un--yrvesive sernow. v . .- - i Rev- George MoGhee prenouaoed the Seae- ' JOB.aAiIJ''40garetary. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. ;;'; ; TjTOR A DIVISION TBS FAYBTTXTILLB 8TJN, AND JOB CPFICB ATTACHBI), wUl e sold at mono auction, on- jreoraary 4in, t 13 o'clock M. -xerrascasn. k. &.. ukiah, Jr., - Kurvlvmg Partner of Avans' A Bryan. 1an 88 tds 8 Trimble ii Co.. A UCTIONXBRS ANT GBdBRAT. XA,. : COMMISSION MRRCHAKTS. We have On consignment Borcen and Mules. Houses and Lots. . If you want to buy call on us m our Baies iwxms. Nee tfrNortli Water Streets jaa SSltT . Wilmington, S. 0. High Rock Water RArSHT. J DAYAHAETTN8 WATSRPBOOF BLACKING. JkTvr nu0 Dy ,. JAMJES C. MTJND', ' - Pharmacist, 104 North Front St. Jan S3 it Hat IHats ! Boyi' Polo Caps ! r- -v HABBISOK ALLBN, ! jaaSt tf ' Batters. Como and See "WHAT KHALLT OOOb BAR9AINS Wl ARB grrmg ia SUITS MADB TO ORDER, -At Jan SS It . Merchant Tailor, &o. Pit TDM ,:Inii f im it I ill io ' . HostGcoi" lTsTBBi YOUrNVEST IN KNO WLKDGE YOTJ an aevsfessflfhVfan e.; By that knowledge yon eatt eontral the same bonds. 4o. Vmsm aw J Vanaw fa Vwma Tvefww flAUnaa a. swuea ejaaaw ekuvji aaa a. a juw ewiias x wj wvivuuv er ReligtoBf and all styles and subjects ta Lltera tare, la freshness, originality and beauty, are to be found In our Library. ; The cause of the peo ple, ;-wnicn is universal xnowieage," is aere ta ken and foe their benefit. . . . - All Books upon all subjects, fn every' style of binding, will be sold at satisfactory prices at )aiStfJt LlveBook and Mnsle.Btores. 'Vi Ilock Limo. PRTCM lAiibisqguNT '..rf TO TH to ci. a rati vajv. jati j AND 'ir-j BROS. smttaf J : 'aSmJr ' - Wuaalagtem. M. CO ' FOS UUSSS K TRADS. FRENCH .. . . - WHOLE HO. r 5725 K NKW ADVERTTSKMENT& 8pecial!Aiuioimceixieiit u ' - BROWN & RODDICK, Nor'tfa Front St. . ' U -4f ; "t ' ' ' As we are'preparln te TAKE AH ACCOUNT OF ODE STOCK ON THB FIRST 07 FEBBTJABT Aad ia eTder TO OLXAW OUT SOMB LOTS, we hare - . ; BKDTJCBD yOXJH FORMER ' PRICES rTlRT MUCH. f : i - . 1 : : . ' 'I ' ' " .. . ' ' ' : ' Atglt only eaa explala er give laaythmg like utidea.. ; .' , f We will also, aa-a Special Inducement ! comra ajobin HAMBDRfl EDSINGS t.IHSEETIONSj Over Yares. THE PRICES WILL SPSAK FOR THKMS1LTB8 .. ,N0 8TJCHVAL HAS WW BEBK 6IVB3T IN ' THIS CTTT. CALL SARLTAND XT AMD lOBTOWBSBXTia. BROWN k RODDICK, AGEWTSP0R BDTTRICO CDT-PAPER PATTERHS. S rfORTH FRONT ST. jan 19 tf AttraetiTd OltbTings I "Yy B WANT A raw MORS custombss for A FBW iI0R3 B ARGA INS, and THIS WEEK we will show . some BIG REDUCTIONS in eertaln lines ef Clethlng. ' t ' ALL of our OTBSCOATS MUST 60. ae mutter what they eost. - " , : , r .... . . . -. THB BALANCE of ear BOT8' 8TJIT9 MUST GO.no matter at what agure we would like to sell them. . OUR PIBCR GOODS MUST BX ALL SOLD jSHORTLy, aad Chey too wfll-ge waem a eastern er eomes and means buslteat. ' " - ' MONK? IS A MIGHTY MOTOR, AND CASH ,DOWN SBT8 BIG BARGAINS. A. DAV1U, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Janlltf j Whiskeys, Wines, &c. WINE. ; t Reiani Wiite, my lie, $1,58 per Mm SCOP, for Ceatiif PirBges, i : . - $1.6(1 lerdaflst SHERST, at ail , wv, $6.60 jer Galles. A SMALL LOT OF " VERY FINB SCOTCH TTHISKEr : sasa palb alb, dtjblin stout, ' DCPOBTXD BJOra, C. iP, L Bridgera Co,, S ,110 North lTrent t, Jaa 1,8 DaW tf . "; y: - , WHITE CYPRESS & TBLE0 PIHE . s3!, r. D TT. BLINDS & DOORS. i GUARANTIED A3 0OQD AS THB BBST. MOULD mS. BRACKETS AND TNAHRNTAL ansMtf PAltSLBT A WIOINB. To the PnbKc. Hnrfi olaim No BcrLUsBiGffr,UTr have the DTjirr XiLT wuishXl at less than it ir ' - - wiLit wzar BATES OF ADVEUitflfTtt' ne gqu are OnejPay,..U.; T .....'... : ... M . . . .." - TsaMdlATa' .'. - i or 1 T5 a co a op t to 4 00 60 a go r -' One Week; ;.t.. 1 -2- JoWr- v . . rivsa nets . v .woo .; .... It oo - i.iWW "UliUH,. ....... .. ' r Three Months,....;..,.. Six MonthftTT!, I ' r ' One Year...., M e e et ta tgrftmtaaot'AdVsifViiiwsals lulw at'pronor- tkmatery low rates. Tea ttaea solid Nonpareil type make ome square NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.-; SPECIAL OFFERHI&t '., . w.N ALL - ; " : Afl WB WISHTd RBDUC1 STOCK THIS1 BOB I CASH AND PROMPT PAYMENT. it. n. nciNTiiEUs janlSDAWtf Oomforteble and StjliBli, : QUR COMMON SBWSB BHOHB FCnt LlDISSL Our SH0BS fer Gents wear fit easily ami comfortably. Misses ad Chlldrea's SWrysS) St jrreat variety and shapes to fit wlthoat harttaw. CJome aad try a falr,v ikftd ie" it at r " v ' 10S NORTH FRONT STREET. janlStf Fresh & Reliable Garden Seed. LOW PBICEfl. '' W. 87 BRIGGS CO, N. W. eoraer Front and sTarket. jan 18 tf TenlCents Per Month. TKB STORY MONTHLY Bi THB CHEAPEST JL Magazine published It ontams 80 oomv pjete stories, 138 pages of U eful Ikfenaatloa. Wit aad Humor (strictly moral.) - - - vvPorsaleat , C. M. HAEBW .jaaS9tf , . Popular News and cigar store Powdered Sage, pOWDBRED CAYENNE PEPPER. POWDERED THYME. SPICES OF ALL HINDS. . . A rresa lot just reserves. WILLIAJL n. jan as tf Druggist. . Safa Investment. QNE NEARLY NEW MARVIN SAFE (COMBI nation I eok),o weighing abontSOOO pounds; and oneao.aDoat ziiaj poanus. wiu seu fortwe- inirascosc - j PRESTO Iw fTTMTIITNa Jk m . -1 Millers and Grain and aT 4 a. A. t . v. -s Our Fishing Smaek Q-AS ARRIYED WITH A FINN LOT ef BLACK FISH, SNAPPERS and .BREM, eaaght oa vie Snappers' Banks. If you wish some hing nice te eat au early at cur Flan Market. jan 21 tf w. B. DAVIS & SON. VBl IS IT rrHATSO MANY M-N AND WOMBV, THAT ' A should be hi the very meridian of life, hal ' tremblingly on the edge of the vra e? Is it n- becaose tney bare given but little heeo to tt question oi hew and what to ear, how to sien, and to n nevall tiie awit of benl-k. Our JTttn MKK GIRL COCK wll 'd you iu the prewaraitoa of that which you t? t. jaa Su tf Plumbers. Gas fitters & Tinsmiths. The Only Way GET A GOOD SECOND CLASS SHAYS, HA1K-CCT or SHAMPOO, is to goto H. C. PREM- PBRTs fceccuu-Cl&ss Seloou, So 7 somth Fr Bt Street. ALbBKT PRSMPltRT and W. J. STU ART, two Firt Class eecoud -Class BaiVrs, to gether with the Proprietor, always un hand te serve you.. jan 11 tf Agricultural Implement BVBnir WSSCIIPTION. WITH OUt large stock we are tew prepared to furnith country meicbant8 with anything m the HAJ&- WAKB line AT i-OTluM PKIUfi. WM. B. HVKLNGER A CO . . - Sncoessors to Jno. Sawsoa tt Co , r lv, si a xs Jnarget street, -- . ,v' Wilmington, N. C. Examine our stock. Jan 18 K FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED. I have la store a rery large etock of Fresh and Relia ble Seedwgrowa by the eldest and met rellahle seedsmen m America, David Landreth4,8oas and Peter Henderscn A Co. My prices are low and I guarantee satisfaction. Call or writ aad get my prices before making your purchases elsewhere; -' 1 J. H. HARDIN. ' ' Druggist and Seedsmibi, jaa 18 tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C Siocum's - , . . ;r; . .. . rrTBNISED PURE COD LITER OIL. Scott's Bmnlstont Camm'i 'Kmulsioa, Hyd lein, ana a new supidy or ail kinds of Patent Me dioines and Parr Dings Jnt reotred. . Pressrta tions ailed at any time, day and night, at f7o. sulleH'S, ; jan 4 tf ' : Ooraer of Fourth aad Nub Streets. iueryr-"VaBderbllt has insurance en his rife "for 1 800,008. Why should a man do this wme "has an moome of at least Sa,00,0CS a year " WUminf ton Star, 11th January. - Answer "There te nothing la thirwerltAeaa "certain as riches and so certain as death Year "millionaire understands this quite as well as the "rest of the world better, In tact, than masy "and makes provision accordingly fer these ee "pendent upon aim." Ct Kfl AA ( of the above S8oe,fee rNsuav epU.UvU anee is in the Mutual Life Inea ranee 'Company ef New York. This Compsay Is the largest ia the World, the eldest in the Pat ted c tatea, and furnishes life insurance at lees oesjt than aqy other intursnee erganleation io ex istence, all of which will be demonstrated apea application to M. B. WILLARB. Agea t. -jan 18 tf - SIS N. Water Street. Harsh Ilellow Drops, rjFINBST YOUETEB ATE ; JIJBo A FELL LINE OF FRESH CANDIES. - '. MRS. H. WABEEN. Eld Glove Oranges; eomuthlng mew; trytksm. , janUtf : : f Chep IMimer Sets, TAR SALS BY ., s "il-i ' ': OTILES a MUBCHIBON, .... v ; jan 18 tf CROCEERT DEPARTMENT. JN0.W.foBDON. JOS. B. SMITH. Jnb. W.Oord6n & Smith IuTOTl ft MOfi t rl6lS6 IQ.' Cl., which, as we tevs ea'a twiee reaiarkefl. part. sJIlesBes wlthoat iiseeaaV .wtr hi a trial, as we wSl ear Vest te lease yea.' JaalStf fl if-; i) v ft m it I? IK r-4 ; su. tl 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1885, edition 1
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